Order of the Geoduck
Order of the Geoduck is an international award issued by the International Rogaining Federation [1] for long-term high level contributions to international rogaining. The award takes the form of a replica geoduck, a saltwater clam found on the Pacific coast of North America.[2]
Geoduck Awardees have been:[3]
- 1994 Carl Moore (United States)
- 1995 Keg Good (USA)
- 1996 Eric Smith (USA)
- 1997 Wilkey Richardson (USA)
- 1998 Murray Foubister (Canada)
- 1999 Michael Haynes (Canada)
- 2000 Michael Wood (New Zealand)
- 2001 Peg Davis (USA)
- 2002 Neil Phillips (Australia)
- 2003 Rod Phillips (Australia)
- 2004 John Maier (USA)
- 2005 Andres Käär (Estonia)
- 2006 Mal Harding (USA)
- 2006 Alan Mansfield (Australia)
- 2006 Mike Sheridan (New Zealand)
- 2007 Francis Falardeau (Quebec, Canada)
- 2008 Peter Taylor (Australia)
- 2008 Peter Squires (New Zealand)
- 2010 Bill Kennedy (New Zealand)
- 2010 Derek Morris (Australia)
- 2012 Lauri Leppik (Estonia)
- 2012 Bob Reddick (USA)
- 2014 Efim Shtempler (Ukraine)
Sources
- ↑ IRF Newsletter No162
- ↑ International Award for Kiwi Rogainer. Mike Sheridan joins Order of the Geoduck
- ↑ IRF website
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